On Central American Cryptocellus (Arachnida, Ricinulei)
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- Publication date
- 1981
- Topics
- Cryptocellus, Arachnida, Cryptocellus -- Central America -- Classification, Arachnida -- Central America -- Classification
- Publisher
- New York, N.Y. : American Museum of Natural History
- Collection
- americanmuseumnaturalhistory; biodiversity
- Contributor
- American Museum of Natural History Library
- Language
- English
- Rights-holder
- American Museum of Natural History Library
- Volume
- no. 2711
- Item Size
- 24.8M
13 p. : 26 cm
"The nine species of Cryptocellus known from Central America are diagnosed and illustrations of the male tarsal process and female spermathecae are provided. The male of C. centralis Fage is redescribed and the female allotype of C. fagei Cooke and Shadab is transferred to C. centralis. The female of C. striatipes Cooke and Shadab is described for the first time. Four new species (C. osa, C. goodnighti, C. chiriqui, and C. gamboa) are described from Costa Rica and Panama"--P. [1]
Title from caption
"April 10, 1981."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 13)
"The nine species of Cryptocellus known from Central America are diagnosed and illustrations of the male tarsal process and female spermathecae are provided. The male of C. centralis Fage is redescribed and the female allotype of C. fagei Cooke and Shadab is transferred to C. centralis. The female of C. striatipes Cooke and Shadab is described for the first time. Four new species (C. osa, C. goodnighti, C. chiriqui, and C. gamboa) are described from Costa Rica and Panama"--P. [1]
Title from caption
"April 10, 1981."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 13)
- Abstract
- 'The nine species of Cryptocellus known from Central America are diagnosed and illustrations of the male tarsal process and female spermathecae are provided. The male of C. centralis Fage is redescribed and the female allotype of C. fagei Cooke and Shadab is transferred to C. centralis. The female of C. striatipes Cooke and Shadab is described for the first time. Four new species (C. osa, C. goodnighti, C. chiriqui, and C. gamboa) are described from Costa Rica and Panama'--P. [1].
- Addeddate
- 2023-03-29 18:24:31
- Associated-names
- Shadab, Mohammad Umar
- Call number
- amnhnovitates2711
- Call-number
- amnhnovitates2711
- Foldoutcount
- 0
- Genre
- bibliography
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- amnhnovitates2711
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- en
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- Latin
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- 55.00
- Pages
- 20
- Pdf_module_version
- 0.0.22
- Possible copyright status
- In copyright. Digitized with the permission of the rights holder.
- Ppi
- 431
- Worldcat (source edition)
- 7351048
- Year
- 1981
- Full catalog record
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